Book Summary

Following the helpful visual format of the popular ZondervanCharts series, Charts of Philosophy and Philosophers provides an in-depth survey of philosophy. Areas covered include classical disciplines of philosophy, analytic philosophy, Continental philosophy, and philosophy of religion. Here is a valuable reference for anyone who wants to better understand the ideas that have shaped our world.

About the Book

Philosophy and philosophers have had a profound, lasting impact on worldwide culture, history, politics, economics, and society. Philosophy has also had a significant shaping influence on religion, including Christianity. If one reads even slightly above a popular level in Christian theology or thought, one encounters a plethora of terms and ideas from philosophers throughout the ages. For those who didn’t major in philosophy, this can sometimes feel like stumbling into a foggy, barely lit maze with many obstacles in the way. Following the helpful visual format of the popular ZondervanCharts series, Charts of Philosophy and Philosophers provides an in-depth survey of philosophy—its ideas, movements, history, and thinkers. Areas covered include: • Classical disciplines of philosophy • Analytic philosophy • Continental philosophy • Philosophy of religion Here is a valuable reference for anyone who wants to better understand the ideas that have shaped our world.

Product Details

ISBN: 9780310270928

ISBN 10: 0310270928

Imprint: Zondervan

On Sale: 2007-10-28

Pages: 240

List Price: $19.99

Publisher: Zondervan

Series: ZondervanCharts

Publication Date: 2007-10-28

Trim Size: 213.000mm x 279.000mm x 12.000mm

Weight: 571.000gr

Category 1 : RELIGION / Biblical Reference / General

Category 2 : RELIGION / Philosophy

Craig Vincent Mitchell

Biography

Craig Vincent Mitchell holds a PhD in Christian ethics and philosophy of religion. He is assistant professor of Christian ethics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and a research fellow with the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. Previously, he has served as an adjunct professor of philosophy and ethics at Tarrant County and Weatherford Colleges.